DONALD HEWLETT

'Donald Hewlett' (born August 30, 1922 in Northenden, Manchester) is an English actor.
He is probably best known for the part of 'Colonel Charles Reynolds' in the 1970s sitcom ''It Ain't Half Hot Mum'', although his career stretches back to the part of 'Lincoln Green' in 1954s ''Orders are Orders''. He also played 'Winkworth' in Morris Minor's Marvellous Motors in 1989 and the role of Lord George Meldrum in the Perry-Croft sitcom ''You Rang, M'Lord?''. He also starred in the short-lived sitcom ''The Adventures of Brigadier Wellington-Bull'' and ''Come Back Mrs Noah''.
He also appeared in the 1971 ''Doctor Who'' story ''The Claws of Axos''.
He served on Orkney during WWII and was a founder member of the Kirkwall Arts Club. [1] [2]

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1. W. S. Hewison, ''This Great Harbour Scapa Flow'', The Orcadian Ltd (kirkwall Press) 2000, ISBN 9781902957029
2. The Orcadian Features - Another war


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